Why are all computer science nerds socially disabled? All IT comp eng kids have this dull, sullen look about them. Why is this universally the case? Is there something in the water or are the circuits making them into lifeless hollow vessels?
None of them breathe life into anything. They're as static as the computers they work with.
What's with this uncurable, inescapable phenomenon?
>>34605307
too much internet
>>34605307
thats not true about all of us
im a programmer and i'm energetic and enthusiastic about a lot of things
>>34605442
yeah but you're autistic
your energy doesn't process to normies
>>34605478
so OP is wrong
>>34605307
They're on the spectrum obviously. A lot of careers have a disproportionate number of spergs.
>>34605307
just naturally shy and tend to do things that dont require human contact
Most are but not all
>>34605442
I enjoy code testing and debugging.
I have hi energy spergouts of happiness, when I problems/issues in the code.
It's quite common to have stories in all forms of IT not just comp sci /coding about debugging or solving projects when they go berserk in odd ways.
Pic Related.
People like that tend to gravitate towards computer science
John Romero was a chad.
>>34605442
Your points are irrelevant. Having enthusiasm for a subject doesn't mean you're socially compatible with the world. I mean physically. Appearance-wise. But personality, behavior, mannerisms, too.
Why do their faces look so dull and sullen? As if they have no blood rushing through their veins. Weak, dry, dark corcles or pale face. Dullness. Opposite of radiance.
How is it that all workers in computer field have the same complexion? Is it the lifestyle or what's going on?
>>34605549
lack of vitamin D perhaps?
>>34605549
the look is because we're inside on our computers most of the time.
if we went out more we'd look more vibrant.
but our minds are anything but weak and dull